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Post by rscott6666 on Nov 10, 2011 15:56:46 GMT -7
Unfortunately you've run into the one problem i haven't figured out yet. If you are feeling energetic, you could try to run the game using mcpatcher. Mcpatcher records all messages during the game and there is a *small* chance something gets displayed that will help.
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Post by brian on Nov 11, 2011 6:46:22 GMT -7
Thanks I would love to run that for you, or anything else, but I can't figure out how. Is there a URL that explains how to do that? All I can find seems to explain how to use it to patch a mod into the game. I can also run anything else that you think might help.
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Post by CoconutCurry on Nov 11, 2011 16:30:33 GMT -7
Running Minecraft through the patcher (using the Test Minecraft button) is the only way to get a Quit button. I dislike having to alt-F4 or X out.
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Post by brian on Nov 17, 2011 6:31:52 GMT -7
I ran it through MCPatcher (unchecking all the checks and just running the same minecraft.jar file that I had been trying to run) and it ran fine. I have since been playing single player, even without running it through MCPatcher, and it is running fine. It seems that MCPatcher did something the first time that it ran that cleared it up.
I still can't run multiplayer though. Is there a MCPatcher equivalent for multiplayer?
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Post by rscott6666 on Nov 17, 2011 11:36:14 GMT -7
Mine colony isn't multiplayer compatible.
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Post by brian on Nov 18, 2011 7:56:45 GMT -7
Thanks. I didn't realize that. I'm all set then.
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